«When these compounds are absorbed by the body, they lessen the inflammation of cardiovascular tissue, reducing the long -
term risk of stroke,» Dr. Finley said at the National Meeting & Exposition of the American Chemical Society last month.
This in turn substantially increases the long
term risk of stroke.
Perioperative (around the time of surgery) atrial fibrillation may be viewed as a transient response to physiological stress, and the long -
term risk of stroke after perioperative atrial fibrillation is unclear, according to background information in the article.
Many patients also have health conditions such as high blood pressure, diabetes and atrial fibrillation (irregular heartbeat) that can increase the long -
term risk of stroke.
Not exact matches
Prolonged exposure to oxytocin has long -
term positive effects
of reduced
risk of stroke and many other illnesses.
Cesarean surgery increases your short -
term risk of blood clots,
stroke, surgical injury, infection, pain, separation from your baby, psychological trauma, longer hospital stay, emergency hysterectomy, and death in the short
term.
Ensuring people diagnosed with diabetes are able to manage their diabetes effectively in order to reduce their
risk of developing long
term complications such as heart disease,
stroke, kidney failure, blindness and amputation should also be the long
term goal
of the health service.
Badly managed blood glucose levels can increase the
risk of long
term complications, such as heart disease,
stroke, kidney disease, blindness and amputation, and short
term complications, such as diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) 3 and hypoglycaemia4 (hypo).
The findings suggest a link between long -
term exposure to road traffic noise and deaths, as well as a greater
risk of stroke, particularly in the elderly.
Being overweight raises the
risk of diseases like heart attacks,
strokes and cancer, and takes a financial toll in
terms of healthcare costs and lost work days.
This large study contributes to the understanding
of longer -
term stroke risks in cardiac surgery patients.
The U.S. study testing the long -
term benefits and
risks of hormone replacement therapy (HRT) was halted after an interim analysis found that the drugs — a combination
of estrogen and progestin — increased the
risk of breast cancer,
stroke, and heart disease, and that those
risks outweighed reduced
risks of colorectal cancer and bone fractures (ScienceNOW, 9 July).
A large study
of 108,711 patients who had cardiac surgery in Ontario, Canada, sought to identify
risk factors for long -
term stroke after surgery to improve outcomes for patients.
Long -
term, this means a significantly greater
risk of heart attack and
stroke.
Its long -
term monitoring
of a large group, or cohort,
of people in a Massachusetts town has yielded landmark results on everything from the link between cholesterol and heart disease to the genetic
risk of stroke.
Young women who survive a heart attack or
stroke still face long -
term risks of death and illness, according to an article published online by JAMA Internal Medicine.
«Some previous research has suggested that treating patients with statins after they suffer hemorrhagic
stroke may increase their long -
term risk of continued bleeding,» said lead author Alexander Flint, MD, PhD,
of the Kaiser Permanente Department
of Neuroscience in Redwood City, Calif. «Yet the findings
of our study suggest that stopping statin treatments for these patients may carry substantial
risks.»
Metabolic syndrome is the
term for a group
of factors that raise a person's
risk for heart disease and other health problems, such as diabetes and
stroke.
In a study that included 1.7 million patients undergoing inpatient surgery, experiencing atrial fibrillation while hospitalized was associated with an increased long -
term risk of ischemic
stroke, especially following noncardiac surgery, according to a study in the August 13 issue
of JAMA.
Over the last two years, the Women's Health Initiative, a series
of long -
term studies funded by the National Institutes
of Health, revealed that taking an estrogen - progestin combination slightly increases the
risk of stroke and blood clots and may also increase the
risk of heart disease, breast cancer, and dementia.
Our results suggest the need for future studies involving long -
term ambulatory cardiac monitoring to better delineate the
risk associated with transient vs persistent perioperative AF, as well as randomized clinical trials to determine optimal strategies for antithrombotic therapy in patients with perioperative AF and a significant burden
of other
risk factors for
stroke,» the authors write.
Gino Gialdini, M.D.,
of Weill Cornell Medical College, New York, and colleagues conducted a study to determine the long -
term risk of ischemic
stroke after perioperative AF
of patients undergoing surgery, using administrative claims data from California acute care hospitals between 2007 and 2011.
Long
term exposure to aircraft noise, particularly during the night, is linked to an increased
risk of developing high blood pressure and possibly heart flutter and
stroke as well, suggests research published online in Occupational & Environmental Medicine.
«For survivors
of stroke or TIA, the long -
term risk of recurrent
stroke was particularly high, indicating that
stroke recurrence is the most important modifiable outcome,» the authors conclude.
«
Stroke survivors without early complications at long - term risk of death, stroke: Need for medical support, risk reduction in following years.&
Stroke survivors without early complications at long -
term risk of death,
stroke: Need for medical support, risk reduction in following years.&
stroke: Need for medical support,
risk reduction in following years.»
The new recommendations extend the current focus
of preventive treatment from targeting only those at high short
term (within the next 10 years)
risk of a heart attack /
stroke to those whose familial and lifestyle factors at a younger age indicate a low short
term risk, but a high lifetime
risk of developing CVD.
«These analyses indicate that survival after both
stroke and TIA is a marker
of long -
term risk, which merits aggressive attention to
risk reduction strategies,» write the authors.
Atrial fibrillation patients with a prior history
of stroke who undergo catheter ablation to treat the abnormal heart rhythm lower their long -
term risk of a recurrent
stroke by 50 percent, according to new research from the Intermountain Medical Center Heart Institute.
To compare the long -
term risks and benefits
of mechanical versus biological heart valves, researchers examined rates
of mortality,
stroke, bleeding and reoperation in patients who underwent heart - valve surgery at 142 hospitals in California between 1996 and 2013.
Long -
term use
of proton pump inhibitors, dose — response relationship, and associated
risk of ischemic
stroke and myocardial infarction.
The study was done on 30 adult participants who had been diagnosed with metabolic syndrome, which is a group
term for health conditions which increase the
risk of developing
stroke, heart disease and diabetes.
Hormone therapy (HT) can help in the short
term, but long -
term HT can increase a woman's
risk of breast cancer,
stroke, and heart attacks.
The long -
term perks Within two to five years, there is a large drop in your
risk of heart attack and
stroke.
High blood pressure can lead to serious long -
term health problems and greatly increases the
risk of stroke and heart disease.
For instance, although none
of the study participants had diabetes, people with higher pre-surgery levels
of the hormone insulin had a lower long -
term risk of heart attacks and
strokes than people with lower insulin levels who also had surgery.
The safety
of hormone therapy has been questioned in recent years, following several studies that linked long -
term treatment to an increased
risk of breast cancer,
stroke, and other health problems.
While acute, short -
term inflammation is a good thing (it's your body's way
of responding to things like injuries), having low - grade chronic inflammation (the kind that sticks around long -
term) can increase your
risk for disease, like heart disease,
stroke, and metabolic syndrome.
And set yourself up for longer -
term benefits like promoting less
risk of heart attacks,
strokes, diabetes, and even some forms
of cancer...
Long -
term repeated release
of stress hormones or a chronic low - level stress state contributes to a host
of maladies including raising the
risk of heart attack or
stroke.
The long -
term use
of these drugs increases
stroke risk, but amazingly, the cherries reduced the
risk of stroke when they were administered with the PPAR agonists.
Knowledgeable doctors will encourage their patients to stay on bioidentical hormones due to many long
term benefits such as maintaining bone density, reduce incidence
of breast and uterine cancers and lower the
risk of heart disease,
strokes and dementia.
Long -
term complications
of diabetes, which include an increased
risk of cardiovascular problems such as heart disease and
stroke, reduce the life expectancy
of people with diabetes by about 10 years compared to people without diabetes.
Some
of the
risks associated with long
term use
of NSAIDs include gastrointestinal bleeding, kidney disease, heart attack, and
stroke.
Long -
term usage
of BHRT has been shown to help maintain bone density, decrease incidence
of breast and uterine cancer, reduce
risk of heart disease and
stroke, and help prevent dementia.
One
of the best things that happened for women, in my opinion, in 2010, the American College
of Oncologists, the cancer doctors, issued a position statement reassuring women that use
of an estrogen cream on your pelvic floor, on your vaginal walls is not putting you at
risk of systemic cancers and long -
term risk of heart disease and
stroke and things that we know that come from taking systemic hormones over the long
term.
``... more than 100 grams [4 ounces in one week]
of carnitine, lecithin, or choline, or any combination
of them, changed the way your gut bacteria metabolized those themselves to produce two things, butyl butane, which in the long
term causes kidney disease and kidney failure, and TMA which you absorb and then the liver converts to TMAO which is a greater
risk for inflammation and all things that go along with inflammation, heart disease,
stroke, memory loss, impotence, decaying orgasm quality, wrinkling, cancer, and brain rot.»
In the long
term, too much salt can exacerbate cardiovascular problems and increase the
risk of heart attack or
stroke.
A long -
term study
of Tekturna and patients with impaired kidneys and type 2 diabetes showed that the
risks of kidney impairment, raised potassium levels, low blood pressure,
stroke, and death went up in patients that took the medication.